id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-011103-sstpidvk Younan, Duraid Factors Predictive of Ventilator-associated Pneumonia in Critically Ill Trauma Patients 2019-11-26 .txt text/plain 2391 111 46 CONCLUSIONS: Among critically ill trauma patients, acute kidney injury, injury to the spine, face or sternum, massive transfusion and intensive care unit length of stay were associated with VAP. Variables collected from the patients' medical records and trauma database included age, race, gender (demographics), presenting vital signs, injury type and severity, the presence of ventilator-associated pneumonia, hospital and intensive care unit length of stay and survival data. We found that, among critically ill trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit, injury to the spine, face or sternum, massive transfusion, acute kidney injury and intensive care unit length of stay were associated with ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). Among critically ill trauma patients admitted to the intensive care unit, acute kidney injury, injury to the spine, face or sternum, massive transfusion and intensive care unit length of stay were associated with VAP. ./cache/cord-011103-sstpidvk.txt ./txt/cord-011103-sstpidvk.txt